TiVo DVR 2TM DT User Manual

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Appendix: Additional Setup  
Examples  
Cables and Accessories  
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Safety Instructions  
Connecting your DVR to a Phone Line or to the Internet  
Connections for a Satellite Box (with optional Basic Cable)  
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Safety Instructions  
6. An appliance and cart combination should be moved with care. Quick  
stops, excessive force, and uneven surfaces may cause the appliance and  
cart combination to overturn.  
BEFORE YOU BEGIN  
Make sure all your equipment is turned off and the DVR is unplugged.  
The TiVo DVR is not designed to support a heavy load, such as a TV. Your  
DVR is only capable of supporting the weight of one or two common A/V  
components such as VCRs, DVD players, or A/V receivers (provided they  
have four good, broad, padded feet that distribute of the weight near the  
corners of the DVR).  
7. Tilt/Stability—All televisions must comply with recommended  
international global safety standards for tilt and stability properties of their  
cabinet design. Do not compromise these design standards by applying  
excessive pull force to the front, or top, of the cabinet, which could  
ultimately overturn the product. Also, do not endanger yourself, or children,  
by placing electronic equipment/toys on top of the cabinet. Such items  
could unexpectedly fall from the top of the set and cause product damage  
and/or personal injury.  
Also, avoid stacking your DVR on top of other electronic components—  
such as DVD players, A/V receivers—or the vents of your TV.  
SAFETY INFORMATION  
This product was designed and manufactured to meet strict quality and  
safety standards. There are, however, some installation and operation  
precautions of which you should be particularly aware. Please read these  
instructions before operating the equipment and save them for future  
reference.  
8. Ventilation—The appliance should be situated so that its location or  
position does not interfere with its proper ventilation. For example, the  
appliance should not be situated on a bed, sofa, rug, or similar surface that  
may block the ventilation openings; or, placed in a built-in installation, such  
as a bookcase or cabinet that may impede the flow of air through the  
ventilation openings.  
1. Read Instructions—All the safety and operating instructions should be  
read and understood before the appliance is operated.  
9. Heat—The appliance should be situated away from heat sources such as  
radiators, heat registers, stoves, or other appliances (including amplifiers)  
that produce heat.  
2. Retain Instructions—The safety and operating instructions should be  
retained for future reference.  
10. Power Cord Protection—Power supply cords should be routed so that  
they are not likely to be walked on or pinched by items placed upon or  
against them, paying particular attention to cords and plugs, convenience  
receptacles, and the point where they exit from the appliance.  
3. Heed Warnings—All warnings on the appliance and in the operating  
instructions should be followed.  
4. Follow Instructions—All operating and use instructions should be  
followed.  
11. Object and Liquid Entry—Never push objects of any kind into this  
product through cabinet slots, as they may touch dangerous voltage points  
5. Water and Moisture—The appliance should not be used near water - for  
example, near a bathtub, washbowl, kitchen sink, laundry tub, in a wet  
basement or near a swimming pool, etc.  
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or short the parts, resulting in the risk of fire or electric shock. Never spill  
liquid of any kind on this product.  
16. Overloaded Power Outlets—do not overload wall outlets and extension  
cords, as this can result in the risk of fire or electric shock.  
12. Damage Requiring Service—The appliance should be serviced by  
qualified service personnel when:  
17. Electric Shock—To reduce the risk of electric shock, do not disassemble  
this product. Take it to a qualified service person when service or repair  
work is required. Opening or removing covers may expose you to  
dangerous voltage or other risks. Incorrect reassembly can cause electric  
shock when this product is subsequently used.  
A. THE POWER SUPPLY CORD OR PLUG IS DAMAGED OR FRAYED;  
B. LIQUID HAS SPILLED INTO THE PRODUCT;  
C. THE PRODUCT HAS BEEN EXPOSED TO RAIN OR WATER;  
18. Telephone Usage—When using your telephone equipment, basic safety  
precautions should be always followed to reduce the risk of fire, electric  
shock and injury to persons. To reduce the risk of fire, use only No. 26  
AWG or larger telecommunication line cord.  
D. THE PRODUCT DOES NOT OPERATE NORMALLY WHEN YOU  
FOLLOW THE OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS (ADJUST ONLY THOSE  
CONTROLS THAT ARE DISCUSSED IN THIS GUIDE, AS IMPROPER  
ADJUSTMENT OF OTHER CONTROLS MAY RESULT IN DAMAGE,  
OFTEN REQUIRING EXTENSIVE WORK BY A QUALIFIED TECHNICIAN  
TO RESTORE THE PRODUCT TO NORMAL PERFORMANCE);  
19. Moving—Avoid moving the unit while it is plugged in to avoid  
accumulative shock and vibration damage to the internal hard disk drive.  
20. CAUTION—Danger of explosion if battery is incorrectly replaced.  
Replace only with the same or equivalent type recommended by the  
manufacturer. Dispose of used batteries according to the manufacturer’s  
instructions.  
E. THE PRODUCT HAS BEEN DROPPED OR THE CABINET DAMAGED;  
F. THE PRODUCT EXHIBITS A DISTINCT CHANGE IN PERFORMANCE.  
13. Servicing—The user should not attempt service to the appliance beyond  
that described in the Troubleshooting section of this guide. All other  
servicing should be referred to qualified service personnel.  
14. Cleaning—Unplug this product from the wall outlet before cleaning. Do  
not use liquid cleaners or aerosol cleaners; use a damp cloth for cleaning. If  
the product comes in contact with any liquid, unplug the phone line and the  
power adapter and let the unit dry thoroughly before plugging it back in.  
15. Power Source—This product should be operated only from the type of  
power source indicated on the marking label or in this guide. If you are not  
sure of the type of power supply to your home, consult your dealer or local  
power company.  
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Connecting your DVR to a Phone Line or to the Internet  
The TiVo® DVR needs to connect to the TiVo® service to complete  
Guided Setup. After Guided Setup, the DVR connects to the TiVo  
service about every other day or so (more frequently if it connects  
via broadband Internet). When it connects to the TiVo service, the  
DVR may receive:  
Internet. Connecting your DVR to a home network with a shared  
broadband Internet connection gives you access to a whole new set  
of features. In addition to making brief connections to the TiVo  
service, a DVR connected to a home network can:  
Access digital music and photos stored on your home computer.  
Updated program information, including episode titles, plot  
descriptions, ratings, and schedule information.  
Transfer recordings between DVRs and PCs within your home  
network.  
Any available updates to the DVR service, including content for  
Showcases. (See page 9 for more information about Showcases.)  
Access third-party software applications designed for your TiVo  
DVR.  
Any recording requests you made using TiVo Central Online.  
For more information about the benefits of connecting your TiVo  
DVR to a home network see page 10, or view the TiVo Home  
Media Features Guide at www.tivo.com/guides.  
Choosing how your DVR connects to the TiVo service  
Built-In Ethernet Jack. This TiVo DVR is equipped with an Ethernet  
jack (see the Start Here poster, or the “Back Panel Reference” on  
page 134). Use an Ethernet cable (sold separately) to connect your  
DVR to a wired (Ethernet) home network.  
Your TiVo DVR can connect to the TiVo service using:  
A standard analog phone line (with the provided phone cord).  
A broadband Internet connection (as part of an existing home  
network; USB network adapter sold separately).  
USB Network Adapters. If you have a wireless home network, you’ll  
need to purchase a compatible USB wireless network adapter.  
Connect it to one of the DVR’s USB ports. (See the Start Here  
poster for details.) Visit www.tivo.com/adapters for the latest list of  
compatible adapters.  
Phone Line. If you don’t have a home network with a broadband  
Internet connection, the DVR must use a standard analog phone line  
to connect to the TiVo service. You should leave the phone cord  
plugged in continuously in order to keep your DVR’s program  
information up to date.  
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Connections for a Satellite Box (with optional Basic Cable)  
Connect your satellite  
cable from the wall to your  
satellite box  
Use cable bag  
Satellite Box  
Audio/Video Out  
RF Out RF In  
This is probably already connected.  
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and cable bag  
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Connect your satellite  
box to the DVR  
Connect a Composite A/V cable (red,  
white, and yellow) from the satellite  
box’s Audio/Video OUT jacks to the  
DVR’s Audio/Video IN jacks.  
(Optional) Connect your  
basic cable from the wall  
If you have basic cable (with no  
cable box) in addition to a satellite  
box, connect the cable from the wall  
to the DVR’s CABLE RF IN jack.  
TiVo®  
DVR  
Connect all cables from the OUT jack  
of one device to the IN jack of the next.  
OUT  
IN  
Never connect OUT to OUT or IN to IN.  
If you dont subscribe to basic cable,  
skip this step.  
OUT  
OUT  
Connect your TV  
Connect a Composite A/V cable (red,  
white, and yellow) from the DVR’s  
OUT jacks to your TV’s Audio/Video  
INPUT.  
Alternate: If your TV doesnt have  
Composite A/V (red, white, and  
yellow) input jacks, connect a  
Coaxial RF cable from the RF OUT  
jack on the DVR to the Antenna In  
jack on your TV. Then set the  
Channel 3/4 switch on the back of  
the DVR, and tune your TV to the  
same channel.  
Television  
INPUT  
Continue with Step .  
Antenna  
In  
R
L
VIDEO  
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Connect to the TiVo service  
Network  
Your TiVo DVR needs to connect to the TiVo service to receive program listings, service updates,  
Choose this option if you have a home network with a broadband Internet connection.  
Use the connection that works with your type of home network: Wired or Wireless  
and other information. Choose how your DVR will connect: Network OR Phone  
Wired (Ethernet) Connect an Ethernet cable (sold  
separately) from your home network to the TiVo DVR’s  
Ethernet jack (the upper jack pictured here).  
TiVo®  
DVR  
OR  
Wireless Connect a wireless USB network adapter  
(sold separately) to one of the DVR’s USB ports.  
The TiVo Wireless USB adapter pictured here is available  
Phone  
Choose this option if you dont have a home network with a  
broadband Internet connection. Connect the provided  
phone cord from the DVR to a nearby wall jack.  
Use the provided phone line splitter if the DVR is sharing  
the wall jack with a telephone.  
Connect a Channel Changing cable – Choose one from cable bag  
Positioning the IR cable on your satellite box  
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B
The DVR uses one of these cables to tell your satellite box when to change the channel.  
The IR cable’s emitters beam channel change signals to the IR sensor on your satellite  
box–just like a remote control does.  
Use the Serial Cable if:  
your satellite box has a 9-pin Serial (Data) jack.  
Use the IR Cable if:  
you tried the Serial cable and it didnt work with your  
satellite box.  
Place the emitters in front of the cable box’s IR sensor (one on top of the satellite box  
and one on bottom). Be sure both emitters stick out about 1 ½ inches directly in front  
of the IR sensor. Use the adhesive strips provided to keep them in place.  
Plug the Serial cable into the 9-pin Serial (Data) jack  
on the back of your satellite box.  
If youre not using the Serial cable, plug  
the purple end of the IR cable into the  
CHANNEL CHANGING/IR jack (the lower  
control jack) on the back of the DVR.  
Satellite Box  
Plug the other end into the CHANNEL CHANGING/SERIAL  
jack (the upper control jack) on the back of the DVR.  
Then continue with Step on the next page.  
Then continue with Step on the next page.  
Then go to Step a for positioning the other  
ends of the IR cable on your satellite box.  
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Plug in the DVRs  
power cord.  
Lights on the front panel  
show that it’s powered on.  
Tune your TV (if necessary)  
to see the Welcome screen  
Turn on your TV.  
Tip: If you dont see the Welcome screen, use the  
Input, Source, or TV/Video button on your TV remote  
or TV to select the correct audio/video source.  
Press the button until you see the Welcome screen.  
Alternate: If you used a Coaxial RF cable in Step , tune your TV to the same channel  
(either 3 or 4) that the CHANNEL 3/4 switch on the back of the DVR is set to.  
When you see the Welcome screen, youre ready to begin Guided Setup, which  
customizes the DVR for your home. If you need help, visit www.tivo.com/setup.  
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Connecting a VCR, DVD Recorder, or Other Equipment  
You probably have other A/V equipment in your home  
entertainment center in addition to your TiVo® DVR and your TV.  
If you have a VCR or DVD recorder, connect it to your DVR and  
save your favorite recordings to video tape or DVD.  
If you use Coaxial RF cables as pictured below, make sure the  
Channel 3/4 switches on the back of each device are set to the  
TiVo®  
DVR  
Other equipment, such as DVD players or game consoles, do not  
connect directly to your DVR. Instead, these devices should be  
connected to additional inputs on your TV or an A/V receiver.  
Connecting a VCR or DVD Recorder  
VCR or  
DVD Recorder  
VCRs and DVD recorders tend to offer many different audio and  
video input and output jacks, giving you a variety of setup options.  
Refer to your VCR or DVD recorder’s owner’s manual for details  
about setup and operation.  
Television  
This example is the easiest way to connect a VCR or DVD recorder  
to your DVR. (It works even if your TV only has one input.) For  
best results, use the best connections available on your equipment.  
INPUT  
Antenna  
R
L
VIDEO  
In  
Before you connect a VCR or DVD recorder, make all the basic  
connections shown on the Start Here poster or on page 128.  
To watch a video tape or DVD, change your TV’s input setting by  
pressing the Input, Source, or TV/Video button on your TV’s  
remote control until the correct input is displayed.  
Connect a Coaxial RF cable from the RF Out jack on the DVR to  
the Antenna-RF In jack on the VCR or DVD recorder.  
Connect another Coaxial RF cable from the RF Out jack on the  
To save recordings from your DVR to a video tape or recordable  
DVD, use the “Save to VCR” feature. See page 35.  
VCR or DVD recorder to the Antenna In jack on your TV.  
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Connecting Other A/V Equipment  
You may have other devices in your home entertainment system  
which don’t necessarily connect to your TiVo DVR. These tips can  
help you complete your home entertainment setup, but be sure to  
consult your other devices’ owner’s manuals for setup information.  
Connecting an A/V Receiver. An A/V receiver “receives” audio and  
video signals from your electronic devices, and lets you send those  
signals to other devices (usually, video to a TV and audio to a set of  
loud speakers). You can add an A/V receiver to any of the setups  
described here and on the Start Here poster.  
Instead of connecting audio and video from the DVR to your TV as  
shown in the setup diagrams, connect audio and video from your  
DVR to an available input on your A/V receiver. If your A/V  
receiver is already connected to your TV, your setup is done.  
Connecting other A/V equipment. Other kinds of A/V equipment,  
such as a DVD player or game console, do not connect to your TiVo  
DVR. You should connect your other devices to additional inputs on  
your TV or A/V receiver.  
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